Look at the S3 and an iPhone 5.
The S3 is clearly an enhancement.
Patent law allows you to use prior art and enhance it
While I disagree with a lot of the patent BS we are seeing, regardless of that the original Samsung phones may have copied the apple design (they convinced a judge and jurors in apple's home state of that anyhow) the S3 is clearly enhanced from any iOS product.
It's thinner, it was like 4 times faster than the 4S processor and is about equal to the A6.
Ironically Samsung is manufacturing the A6. It's got to be a weird conversation for apple and Samsung. Sent from my iPhone 5
On Sep 25, 2012, at 2:40 PM, "Rowe, Walter" < email@hidden> wrote: Given that Samsung was found to have infringed on Apple's patents, how can you say this will hurt innovation? If Samsung copied Apple, what innovation have they demonstrated? If anything, this should spur innovation and encourage Samsung to try and beat Apple at their own game by thinking OUTSIDE the box and blowing us away with something we didn't even know we needed (like Apple did).
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